Packages Stored on a Local File

A package can be installed from the miniroot from which you booted the
system. When you perform a custom JumpStart installation, you boot the system
from a DVD, CD, or an NFS-based miniroot. The installation software is loaded
and run from this miniroot. Therefore, a package that you stored in the DVD,
CD, or NFS-based miniroot is accessible as a local file. Use the following
syntax for the package keyword.

package package_name add local_file path

package_name

Specifies the package name in the form SUNWname. To view detailed information about packages and their
names, on an installed system, use the pkginfo -l command.

path

Specifies the location of the package. The path must be accessible
to the system as a local file while the system is booted from the Solaris Software - 1 CD
or from the Solaris Operating System DVD. The system cannot access /net when
it is booted from the Solaris Software - 1 CD or from the Solaris Operating System DVD.

Example 8–17 Adding a Package by Using a
Local File

In this example, the package profile keyword adds
the SUNWnew package from the /Solaris_10/Product directory.